City seeks opinions on potential TABOR ballot question

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KKCO) - City Council hosted an open house to gather feedback on April's potential TABOR ballot question.

In 2007, voters approved the use of Taxpayers' Bill of Rights to fund construction on Riverside Parkway. Once the bill is paid, which could be as early as 2015, that approvile will expire.

'Now, the city hopes to get voter permission once again in order for new projects and planning to begin.

"If you're not growing, you're dying," said Clark Atkinson, Grand Junction resident who backs TABOR funding. "To stop investing in our capital improvements will result in a decay and put Grand Junction behind other communities, not only in the Western Slope but in Colorado and the whole region."

"I think that we should just stop for awhile and maintain the infrastructure that we have," said Richard Hathorne, local resident against TABOR funding, "put a good roof on it, paint it, fix the plumbing and electrical, and just idle for awhile. We don't need anything new. Give us a break."

Comment cards will be distributed through city utility bills early next week, or comments can be sent in through their website on the link listed below.

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